Soiree to end club bash

The club members at the news meet in Jamshedpur on Sunday. (Bhola Prasad)

Jamshedpur’s oldest club, The Milanee, is all set to end its centenary celebrations on a memorable note.

Honorary secretary of the club Krishnendu Chatterjee said that on the penultimate day on February 4, Tata Steel managing director T.V. Narendran would release a centenary souvenir.

“He will also inaugurate a photo gallery, which will portray memorable and special pictures associated with the club,” Chatterjee said.

Another highlight will be staging of Tagore’s dance drama by a ballet troupe from Calcutta. Distribution of prizes for various competitions organised throughout the centenary year will also take place on the same day.

According to Chatterjee, the club will host a musical soiree by Calcutta-based Bengali singer Shampa Kundu on February 5.

The musical extravaganza will be followed by a grand dinner, which will be attended by over 400 club members and other guests.